A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 6, 1970
Original Title:
Goodbye Gemini
Alternate Titles:
Mon frère... mon assassin
Twinsanity
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Josef Shaftel Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
Unnaturally close, jet-setting twins become enmeshed in the Swinging London scene, where their relationship is strained after they befriend a predatory hustler and his girlfriend.
Art Direction:
Fred Carter
Costume Design:
Sandy Moss
Director:
Alan Gibson
Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Unsworth
Editor:
Ernest Hosler
Executive Producer:
Josef Shaftel
Makeup Artist:
Harry Frampton
Music:
Christopher Gunning
Novel:
Jenni Hall
Producer:
Peter Snell
Production Design:
Wilfred Shingleton
Set Decoration:
Bryan Graves
Writer:
Edmund Ward
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